Yes, exercising does cause your pulse to increase.
While actually exercising will cause your pulse rate to increase, when you are fitter your resting rate will be lower than before.
When your exercising you heartbeat quickens and makes your blood go through you faster making your pulse speed up. When your not exercising your heart isn't working as fast and therefore doesnt have to pump your blood so fast
By doing exercises our pulse rate will increase to 50-75% of our maximum heart rate, because of this action more blood pumps to our organs.
Yes, cerebral edema can increase your pulse rate and cause swelling of the brain. Many mountain climbers get this due to high altitudes.
Since you are exercising your pulse rate goes faster.
The pulse rate is determined by how much blood the heart pumps per beat vs how much blood flow is needed to maintain proper oxygenation. The best way to decrease the pulse rate is to make the heart a more efficient pump, making it pump more with each beat. The most effective and safest way to do this is to exercise. As the body gets into better shape, the heart will strengthen and will be able to pump more blood with each beat, and thus lowering the pulse rate. As a result of exercise, some well trained athletes have pulse rates in the upper 40's to low 50's.
After exercise your pulse becomes faster. The reason you get exhausted while doing exercise is you can't get enough oxygen into your body.
pulse only rises when you exercising or scared of something boys are not that scared on things that girls are they are more relaxed so there pulse will be more relaxed
Exercising. Whatever always your heart beat go faster.
adrenaline, sexual arousal, exercising, breathing fast, etc.
any type of exercise or physical activity will raise your pulse- running, sport, sex etc. Also, fright or excitement will raise your pulse (as your body prepares for a 'flight' response). Some drugs can raise your pulse, eg. caffeine.
If you have a pulse rate of 126, and you have not been exercising, or you haven't been under physical stress, then yes I would be very concerned. If this describes you where you have not been exercising, then you need to get yourself to the emergency room.